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Preparation of nursing students for operating room exposure: A South African perspective
Ken Masters
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ABSTRACT Background Healthcare managers and administrators increasingly need to develop systems, structures and operations capable of improving the patient experience performance of their organisations or service delivery units. Aim To systematically review the effectiveness of organizational and service management interventions on standardized patient
Tiago S. Jesus+7 more
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How Private Health Insurance Shapes Perceptions of Public Healthcare in Sweden
ABSTRACT The increasing prevalence of private health insurance (PHI) in tax‐funded healthcare systems challenges the principles of equity and universalism. A significant proportion of PHI holders in such systems receive their insurance as an employment benefit, granting them access to privately funded healthcare alongside the publicly funded system ...
Linn Kullberg+2 more
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Competency in Operating Room Nursing: A Scoping Review
A. Uçak, Fatma Cebeci
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Pandemic Performance Measures of Resilience for Healthcare and Education in the Netherlands
ABSTRACT During the COVID‐19 pandemic, policymakers focused on improving health outcomes and safeguarding healthcare availability, which have led to negative consequences for other societal systems that persist today. The impact of these policies on health and non‐healthcare systems depends on the resilience of these systems, that is, the capability of
Sophie Hadjisotiriou+10 more
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ABSTRACT Achieving horizontal equity in the access and use of public health resources is one of the main goals of the 17 Spanish regions. We analyse geographical inequities in the allocation of human and material resources for specialised care in Spanish hospitals, paying attention to the public‐private partnership.
J. De Haro‐García, A. Caro
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The role of human agency in nurses' hopeful career state
Abstract This study explores the role of human agency in shaping the hopeful career state (HCS) of nurses in Oman during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Utilizing the enhanced critical incident technique (ECIT) and integrating Albert Bandura's three modes of agency (i.e., personal, proxy, and collective), this study aimed to identify helping and hindering ...
Issa Al Balushi+2 more
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What's New? Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) can promote tumor resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), which are now the standard treatment for advanced melanoma patients. Here, in an advanced melanoma patient cohort, TNF was investigated for a possible predictive relationship with ICI response. Assessments show that after 12 weeks of ICI therapy,
Mathieu Virazels+18 more
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What's New? This novel analysis of the socioeconomic impact of cancer on adolescents and young adults (AYAs) across 11 European countries highlights the severe financial challenges faced by this patient group. The study integrates patient perspectives with healthcare provider insights, revealing that 79% of AYAs experience financial difficulties and 65%
Julie M. Vancoppenolle+6 more
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